Hi Richard,
I understand (that they are equivalent) but you would expect full support of 
Turtle meaning support for all available ttl abbreviations types for the most 
efficient representation.
Otherwise you could also forget all other ttl abbreviations types and be back 
at sets of triples only… 😊.

Hope you agree….Greetings Michel




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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Richard Cyganiak
Sent: woensdag 12 juli 2017 16:33
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [topbraid-users] turtle support

Michel,

On 12 Jul 2017, at 14:44, Bohms, H.M. (Michel) 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

somple:Deck_1
  rdf:type somple:Deck ;
  cmo:hasDirectPart somple:Slab_1, somple:Slab_2, somple:Slab_3 ;
.

Seems always rewritten after save by tbc into:

somple:Deck_1
  rdf:type somple:Deck ;
  cmo:hasDirectPart somple:Slab_1 ;
  cmo:hasDirectPart somple:Slab_2 ;
  cmo:hasDirectPart somple:Slab_3 ;
.

Is there a special reason, or is the turtle-abbreviation (“,”) type just not 
supported?

The two snippets are equivalent. They encode the same RDF triples. The 
difference is simply that one uses more “syntactic sugar” than the other.

When a Turtle file is opened in Composer and saved again, the file will contain 
the same data, but with different “cosmetics”. Composer generally doesn’t 
provide user control over these cosmetics like whitespace handling, order, use 
of abbreviations, etc.

Best,
Richard





Thx Michel





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